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What is ACORN?

By: EXAMINER SPECIAL REPORT
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February 12, 2009

What is ACORN?

ACORN was originally called the Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now, a group founded in Little Rock in 1970 by Wade Rathke, a former member of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and a New Orleans union leader.

The group was an offshoot of the National Welfare Rights Organization, founded by George Wiley to launch a socialist revolution in New York City using welfare mothers on the front lines. Wiley was instrumental in doubling that city’s welfare rolls.

Later renamed the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, ACORN is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization with major offices in New Orleans, New York and Washington, D.C. Its official website (ACORN.org) claims to have 400,000 registered community members and more than 1,200 chapters in 110 U.S. cities, but doesn’t include the number of paid workers.

According to Discoverthenetworks.org, ACORN also “owns two radio stations, a housing corporation, and a law office, and maintains affiliate relationships with a host of trade-union locals.

ACORN also runs schools where children are trained in class consciousness; a network of ‘boot camps’ for training street activists; and operations that extort contributions from banks and other businesses under threat of racial violence and trumped-up civil rights charges.”

The ACORN Housing Corporation, which was heavily involved in forcing banks to underwrite sub-prime mortgages, has offices in 34 cities. Its revenue in 2006 was $6.9 million. --- Barbara Hollingsworth

 



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hard to believe

Feb 12, 2009

I find it difficult to believe ACORN's goal is to teach children extortion. I think Wiley just wanted to help out the unfortunate souls at the very bottom of our society.

 

my brief research

Feb 12, 2009

ACORN is an advocate for low and moderate income families by working on neighborhood safety, health care, voter registration, and affordable housing. The priorities are better housing and wages for the poor, community development investment, and better public schools. It is considered non-partisan but often advocates policies championed by liberals (oh that dreaded L word). It supports strict state laws against predatory lending practices, organizes against foreclosure scams, and steers borrowers toward lending counseling. Lastly, it promotes a living wage, a concept central to Catholic teaching started in 1891 by the Pope at that time. It seems to me these are very Christian ideals that should make sense to everyone.

 

Feb 12, 2009

1. Non partisan??? There are 500,000 fradulent voter registrations from Acorn. All democrat. 2. Affordable housing? They promoted giving mortgages to people who can't afford them. Not everyone can own a home!! 3. They indoctrinate kids to fight against buisness instead of starting one. Yea, very Christian indeed.

 

Nathanhj

Feb 12, 2009

Umm, I don't know where you get your info, but ACORN Housing Corporation has never helped any of its clients in its 25 year history get a sub-prime loan and has never reached an agreement with any bank to fund sub-prime loans. Every loan made through an AHC program is for a prime loan with fixed interest, not PMI, and affordable downpayments. AHC's clients have the lowest default and foreclosure rate in the banking industry. Far from being a cause of the sub-prime mess, AHC has been instrumental in getting peopel stable, affordable loans that continue to perform today and have nothing to do with the economic meltdown. How hard would it have been to call AHC and actually ask this question? Oh wait. That would require actual journalism rather than screed-writing.

 

to whoever

Feb 12, 2009

I said they are considered non-partisan. Your number of 500,000 or even 400,000 is in dispute. They look to help people get housing. I think that is a Christian attitude; you know to help the less fortunate. Maybe you don't agree with Christian thought. Your third point I don't believe. I do believe you believe whatever Rush is telling you without researching. The stuff I wrote down came from Wikipedia. There were two lines that were my opinion; the L word comment and the last sentence. You sound bitter and need to do two things-don't believe everything you read, especially from the examiner, and second, you need to chill. Don't have a heart attack over this. Do you at least agree that what Wikipedia wrote about ACORN that those objectives or mission statement is what people should strive to do for the less fortunate?

 

red chief

Feb 13, 2009

ACORN is not a 501c3,tax exempt organization.

 

DC Fem

Feb 17, 2009

When you say there are "500,000 Acorn voter registrations" in dispute you sound like McCarthy swearing he has the names of a million known communists living in the United States. It is customary to provide readers with some proof before making accusations. Please provide actual evidence of indictment for voter fraud before you accuse an organization of something this serious.

 

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